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What could cause period on masturbation followed by white discharge?

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Dr. Pandian. P

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Published At April 10, 2023
Reviewed AtMay 5, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I had my period while masturbating for one day then the next two days I felt signs of bloating blood. But when I checked every time there was nothing, and I found white stuff that looked like cum. I had sexual intercourse, but no semen was near my vagina, nor it went inside during the intercourse and only outside the vagina. I am on the medication Melatonin for my insomnia, and I took laboratory tests for my chronic disease. I have never experienced this problem. Please help.

Answered by Dr. Pandian. P

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern.

This bleeding may be due to mild abrasion or excessive force used during masturbation. The white discharge may be due to a pelvic inflammatory response. I suggest you need antibiotics, analgesics, and antihistamines along with douching of the vagina with an antiseptic solution and vaginal pessary or ointment for five days. You will get your regular periods somewhat delayed due to infection.

Hope this helps.

Follow back for review.

Kind regards.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Pandian. P
Dr. Pandian. P

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